VMC Preview: The Black Cats v The Blues

Back to business at last after a seemingly never ending two week wait! Planet Blue turns it's attention to Sunderland with great expectations

Vital Quotes:

Roberto Mancini:

'Now is a vital time for us. There are 11 games to go but it's important that we look back to how we played last time, especially how we kept our concentration against Chelsea.

'We will need that, but we defended very well against them and that's what I want for the rest of the season. We have to really want to reach that fourth place, and show that in the way we play each game, starting on Sunday.

'That's the reason for everything we will do now for the rest of this season. We have a lot of experienced, international players who will be important but all our players will need to play a big part. We have a good chance, we have games in hand over Tottenham and Liverpool, but it all depends on us. It won't be easy, so we'll have to keep our focus every time we play.

'There will be no such thing as an easy game for the rest of the season - they just don't exist! Every one of these last 11 games will be difficult.'

Steve Bruce:

'They have had a meteoric rise and have brought in some excellent players thanks to the investment they have there. We need to be at our best to get something from a very good Manchester City side.'

Adam Johnson:

'I've played at the Stadium of Light. Stewie Downing missed a penalty, which he won't thank me for saying, and we got beat. I'm hoping it will be a lot different on Sunday. We need the points with fourth place in mind. It'll be good to go back though I'll probably get a mixed reception as a former Boro player. But I've a soft spot for Sunderland, and all the north-east teams.'

Carlos Tevez:

'The thing now is for us to make sure we keep calling on the spirit that we showed at Chelsea, and continue to play the way we are doing. We must show that same character and personality so that we can win the game at Sunderland and keep up our challenge for the fourth place.'

Nigel De Jong:

'English competition suits me better than German or Dutch at the moment, so I am happy to be here and willing to give 100 per cent again this weekend. For me there is no holding back - not until I go back to Holland for a game. If you hold back you are going to get injured or get a red card. When it's a 50-50 you have to go for it 100 per cent.'

Player to watch: Carlos Tevez

Firing on all cylinders again after an absence that saw him sorely missed, he's almost certain to score more than 30 goals for City this season.

Away from home and alongside Craig Bellamy, he is the man best equipped to wrestle opposition defences into submission as he showed in London last time out.

Match Facts & Stats

City have won 9 consecutive league games against The Mackems.

Sunderland have the worst disciplinary record in the Premier League. That's 63 yellow and 6 red cards and counting.

There is a myth that City struggle against allegedly lesser opposition. The Blues' only defeat in the last 16 matches against sides in the current bottom 10 of the Premier League came at Hull in February.

The Citizens have lost only 4 league games this season.

Going into this game The Blues have 14 more points than the same stage last season with a game in hand.

Ref Watch:

C J Foy Merseyside Mr. Foy takes charge of his fourth City game this season. He reffed City in Eastlands wins over Arsenal (League Cup when Arsenal's discipline collapsed), Blackburn and West Ham. He's overseen two defeats for The Black Cats including their 7-2 humiliation at Chelsea. A more reserved card flourisher than we've had of late and Sunderland's record this season could see him a busy man on Sunday.Current season record: Games:28, Yellow Cards:80 Red Cards:5

Match Prediction:

And so City embark upon a crucial run of games this month. If anything, all three are must win games. With almost a full deck of players to choose from and games in hand on our fourth place rivals following that superb win at Chelsea, opportunity knocks for Mancio and his men. Sunderland ended a terrible run with a resounding victory in midweek but I fully expect them to be beaten by a rested City side who now know what they are capable of. Having battled back into a terrific position again, anything less will be unacceptable.Johnny On The Spot: Sunderland 0 CITY 3

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It would be typical of city to beat chelsea away and lose the next game. Historically we do this all the time and we dont have a good away record this season any way. In some aspects, its easier to play against chelsea than a hull, birmigham or wigan because the top teams allow us to play. All teams are capable of beating each other in this seasons PL. We should win, but i doubt it. Id take a draw. I hope im wrong.